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"I feel a lot of these questions could be answered by looking at laws really. Health and safety at work act 1974 first of all. I think we a know the rules around drink driving by now. " A lot stricter in Scotland than England now | |||
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" I think we a know the rules around drink driving by now. " If only... | |||
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"A drinks tester should be the only job where drinking is allowed while working... " They spit not swallow | |||
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"A drinks tester should be the only job where drinking is allowed while working... They spit not swallow" That's why I was probably sacked lol x | |||
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"A drinks tester should be the only job where drinking is allowed while working... They spit not swallow That's why I was probably sacked lol x" Lapdancers? Some of them spit, some of them swallow too. A *allegedly..... | |||
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"You forgot: when is it acceptable to lie about drinking when caught out in any of those situations? " I see what you did there! | |||
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"I feel a lot of these questions could be answered by looking at laws really. Health and safety at work act 1974 first of all. I think we a know the rules around drink driving by now. " The main point of my post is not about drink driving. The health and safety at work act sounds interesting. Does it also apply to politicians? Are they "working"? how do we define "work"? Are they serving the public? Is that the same as work? | |||
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"I feel a lot of these questions could be answered by looking at laws really. Health and safety at work act 1974 first of all. I think we a know the rules around drink driving by now. The main point of my post is not about drink driving. The health and safety at work act sounds interesting. Does it also apply to politicians? Are they "working"? how do we define "work"? Are they serving the public? Is that the same as work? " Politicians? Are they working? Not 99% of the time even though we're paying them a good wage. Well. Not working in their day job of course, but no end are getting 6 figure salaries for a few days work a year from companies just looking for influence and opportunities to make money, rather than because they're capable of doing the job. As for serving the public? Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Oh that's funny....... A | |||
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"I don't see much reason for people not to have a drink towards the end of the shift, f not driving or in a job that could impact the safety of others/needing precision judgemen. " It's a good reply and a reply which I welcome. However, take the following situation. The Prime Minister of a neutral country prepares a report about a war which is ongoing in some other country. The PM and their advisors fill 500 sheets of A4 paper with correct, fact checked and 100% accurate information. After writing out 500 sheets of A4 paper, towards the end of his shift, the PM takes a drink of gin or rum or wine or beer or shampoo. On sheet 501 he writes the following.... "After serious deliberation, I the PM of my country hereby declare the war to be legal." Because the PM was pissed, he forgot to put just 2 letters, the letters "i" and "l" in front of the word legal. Anyone can make a mistake, 2 letters out of 501 pages would be far less than a 1% mistake. I worry when it is acceptable for anyone to make any judgement after consuming any alcohol or other drug. | |||
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"Finally, I'm wondering how much alcohol is it acceptable to consume and then drive afterwards? How long afterwards? This is what I answered. " Correct. Now would you like to answer the rest of the post? Pretty please! | |||
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"Finally, I'm wondering how much alcohol is it acceptable to consume and then drive afterwards? How long afterwards? This is what I answered. Correct. Now would you like to answer the rest of the post? Pretty please!" Maybe try the politics message board, they might be able to give you the answers you are looking for. | |||
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"I don't think anyone thinks the drinking culture in Whitehall is a good thing, OP. ...which seems to be your underlying point." Bang right! Correct. | |||
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"I feel a lot of these questions could be answered by looking at laws really. Health and safety at work act 1974 first of all. I think we a know the rules around drink driving by now. The main point of my post is not about drink driving. The health and safety at work act sounds interesting. Does it also apply to politicians? Are they "working"? how do we define "work"? Are they serving the public? Is that the same as work? " But you bought it in to the conversation which is why I bought it up. I'm no expert but again, you referenced paramedics drinking at lunch time which is where the health and safety at work act reference relates. | |||
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